Category: VMWARE

In studying for the VCAP-DCD exam (objective 2.2 – Map Service Dependencies in the VDCD550 exam blueprint), I noticed a few comments on the Google+ community about what exactly is the dependency map...Read More

I just came across the situation where I was deploying a new CentOS VM based on the “minimal” installation ISO. Trying to install VMware Tools based on this distribution is somewhat different fro...Read More

Improved in vSphere 6: Increased vSphere Maximums Maybe not that interesting anymore, but the maximums for vSphere have been raised again. vSphere now supports: 64 hosts per cluster; 8000 VMs per clus...Read More

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vSphere 6.0 has been released with great new features and enhancements. One of the biggest rumors before the release of vSphere 6.0 was VMware is going to stop releasing the vSphere c# client. No it i...Read More

vSphere 6.0 released with lot of new features and enhancements as compared to the previous versions of vSphere releases. I would really like to give a comparison of features and scalability between ...Read More

n vSphere 6.0, you will notice considerably new terms, when installation vCenter Server 6.0. As similar to the previous versions of vCenter Deployment, You can install vCenter Server on a host machine...Read More

VMware vSphere 6.0 introduced with lot of new enhancements and feature addition as compared with the previous versions of vSphere. In everyone’s mind, configuration maximum will be the first questio...Read More

Virtual Volumes (VVols) is one the new feature addition with vSphere 6.0. Virtual volumes are encapsulations of virtual machine files, virtual disks, and their derivatives. Virtual volumes are stored ...Read More